submitted by LeGo on Sunday, February 16 2003 at 8:26 PM
Classes are cancelled until 10:00am February 17th and we are going to be operating under the Adverse Weather Policy the rest of the day. NCSU Adverse Weather Policy
posted by CrazyBenni on Sunday, February 16 2003 at 8:36 PM
im not even gonna worry about it. i wont set my alarm tonight, i'll wake up around 11:30-12 and when i look outside i will see a lot of white stuff on the ground, and when i go to ncsu.edu (assuming my power isnt out) i will see classes were cancelled.
Classes at NC State University are cancelled until 10 a.m. for Monday, Feb. 17. The university will operate under the Adverse Weather Policy all day. Under the Adverse Weather Policy, faculty, staff and students are responsible for their regularly assigned duties and must make up time missed. If travel conditions to and from campus become hazardous, employees in non-critical roles must make their own decisions about reporting to work, based on personal safety.
Faculty will make reasonable efforts to hold classes after 10 a.m., taking into consideration actual conditions. If a class meets, individual students will not be penalized for non-attendance and will be allowed to make up any missed work.
Additional announcements concerning class and work scheduled for 2/17 will be posted on the NC State home page; announced via the emergency conditions hotline at 919/513-8888, and announced via media outlets.
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This is ass! I hope this is just a technicality before they really cancel class. The ice is deep enough to look like snow and the temp tomorrow will be 32*.
this is a bunch of BS. if me or my car got fucked up i'd be very upset. not to mention i can't imagine how some of the wolfline drivers will handle driving in this shit.